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- 10-07-2006, 07:51 AM #31PhredGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
In article <[email protected]>, "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Mauried <[email protected]> wrote
>> James Bell <[email protected]> wrote
>
>>> A well run company, with world-beating management,
>>> an excellent product, loyal staff and a great brand image
>>> will ensure that T3 shares go through the roof.
>
>>> Please support your country and buy these shares.
>
>> Unfortunely , the Govt will regulate the Company so much
>>> that it wont make any profits,no matter how well its run.
>
>Have fun explaining their current profits which leave
>the TOTAL of all of the rest of the industry for dead.
>
>And while those profits are not the highest in the entire
>country, they arent that much lower than the highest.
Some of the business press seems to suggest that the "profits" (or at
least the dividends) are not all that they would seem. Not arguing
that they don't leave the rest of the segment for dead, but it seems
to be alleged that the dividends have been artificially boosted for
some time now by drawing on funds other than strict "profits".
Cheers, Phred.
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- 10-07-2006, 07:51 AM #32PhredGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
In article <[email protected]>, "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Mauried <[email protected]> wrote
>> James Bell <[email protected]> wrote
>
>>> A well run company, with world-beating management,
>>> an excellent product, loyal staff and a great brand image
>>> will ensure that T3 shares go through the roof.
>
>>> Please support your country and buy these shares.
>
>> Unfortunely , the Govt will regulate the Company so much
>>> that it wont make any profits,no matter how well its run.
>
>Have fun explaining their current profits which leave
>the TOTAL of all of the rest of the industry for dead.
>
>And while those profits are not the highest in the entire
>country, they arent that much lower than the highest.
Some of the business press seems to suggest that the "profits" (or at
least the dividends) are not all that they would seem. Not arguing
that they don't leave the rest of the segment for dead, but it seems
to be alleged that the dividends have been artificially boosted for
some time now by drawing on funds other than strict "profits".
Cheers, Phred.
--
[email protected]LID
- 10-07-2006, 11:57 AM #33Rod SpeedGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
Phred <[email protected]> wrote
> Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote
>> Mauried <[email protected]> wrote
>>> James Bell <[email protected]> wrote
>>>> A well run company, with world-beating management,
>>>> an excellent product, loyal staff and a great brand
>>>> image will ensure that T3 shares go through the roof.
>>>> Please support your country and buy these shares.
>>>> Unfortunely, the Govt will regulate the Company so much
>>>> that it wont make any profits,no matter how well its run.
>> Have fun explaining their current profits which leave
>> the TOTAL of all of the rest of the industry for dead.
>> And while those profits are not the highest in the entire
>> country, they arent that much lower than the highest.
> Some of the business press seems to suggest that the "profits"
> (or at least the dividends) are not all that they would seem.
Dividends are an entirely separate issue to profits.
Yes, Telstra is paying out more in dividends than they are
currently earning and they obviously cant do that forever,
but that is an entirely different matter to having profits that
leave all the rest of the telco industry in this country for dead.
> Not arguing that they don't leave the rest of the segment for dead, but
> it seems to be alleged that the dividends have been artificially boosted
> for some time now by drawing on funds other than strict "profits".
Yes, they are essentially using some of their capital to
pay the difference between the profit and the dividend.
They do that to attempt to prop up the share price.
That isnt technically that different to buying back shares
to do the same thing, something Telstra cant currently do
but which is something plenty of the other majors in the
country do like Woolys and BHP etc.
- 10-07-2006, 11:57 AM #34Rod SpeedGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
Phred <[email protected]> wrote
> Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote
>> Mauried <[email protected]> wrote
>>> James Bell <[email protected]> wrote
>>>> A well run company, with world-beating management,
>>>> an excellent product, loyal staff and a great brand
>>>> image will ensure that T3 shares go through the roof.
>>>> Please support your country and buy these shares.
>>>> Unfortunely, the Govt will regulate the Company so much
>>>> that it wont make any profits,no matter how well its run.
>> Have fun explaining their current profits which leave
>> the TOTAL of all of the rest of the industry for dead.
>> And while those profits are not the highest in the entire
>> country, they arent that much lower than the highest.
> Some of the business press seems to suggest that the "profits"
> (or at least the dividends) are not all that they would seem.
Dividends are an entirely separate issue to profits.
Yes, Telstra is paying out more in dividends than they are
currently earning and they obviously cant do that forever,
but that is an entirely different matter to having profits that
leave all the rest of the telco industry in this country for dead.
> Not arguing that they don't leave the rest of the segment for dead, but
> it seems to be alleged that the dividends have been artificially boosted
> for some time now by drawing on funds other than strict "profits".
Yes, they are essentially using some of their capital to
pay the difference between the profit and the dividend.
They do that to attempt to prop up the share price.
That isnt technically that different to buying back shares
to do the same thing, something Telstra cant currently do
but which is something plenty of the other majors in the
country do like Woolys and BHP etc.
- 10-07-2006, 11:59 AM #35Rod SpeedGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
D9 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> A well run company, with world-beating management, an excellent product, loyal staff and a great
>> brand image will ensure that T3 shares go through the roof.
>> Please support your country and buy these shares.
> We already own Telstra, why should we re-buy it, and should they sell something that isn't theirs
> to sell? Before all this crap, Telecom was a world leader in the telecommunications field,
Like hell it ever was.
> these days they a lagging behind.
They've always lagged behind the best.
> Now with shareholders to please, the profits won't be recycled back into itself. Therefore the
> share prices can't go through the roof, because the shareholders will be skimming off the top.
Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you dont actually have a clue.
- 10-07-2006, 11:59 AM #36Rod SpeedGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
D9 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> A well run company, with world-beating management, an excellent product, loyal staff and a great
>> brand image will ensure that T3 shares go through the roof.
>> Please support your country and buy these shares.
> We already own Telstra, why should we re-buy it, and should they sell something that isn't theirs
> to sell? Before all this crap, Telecom was a world leader in the telecommunications field,
Like hell it ever was.
> these days they a lagging behind.
They've always lagged behind the best.
> Now with shareholders to please, the profits won't be recycled back into itself. Therefore the
> share prices can't go through the roof, because the shareholders will be skimming off the top.
Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you dont actually have a clue.
- 10-07-2006, 11:36 PM #37B J FosterGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
Rod Speed wrote:
> Phred <[email protected]> wrote
>
....
>>Some of the business press seems to suggest that the "profits"
>>(or at least the dividends) are not all that they would seem.
>
>
> Dividends are an entirely separate issue to profits.
>
> Yes, Telstra is paying out more in dividends than they are
> currently earning and they obviously cant do that forever,
No (LOL)
- 10-08-2006, 12:43 AM #38Nole BoadayGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
James Bell wrote:
> Please support your country and buy these shares.
You have failed as a Troll.
Did make me laugh though.
- 10-08-2006, 02:38 AM #39MikeGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
D9 wrote:
> The shareprice dropped .05c as a result of Sols publicity the other day.
>
Well, 1/20 of a cent isn't going to bother anybody.
- 10-08-2006, 02:43 AM #40MikeGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
Nole Boaday wrote:
> James Bell wrote:
>> Please support your country and buy these shares.
>
> You have failed as a Troll.
This must be some new meaning of the word "failed". Talk about hook,
line and sinker.
Maybe trolling should be banned during school holidays. The fun goes out
when it is so easy.
> Did make me laugh though.
Maybe "justin case" is just James posting under a different name?
(well, its obviously fake.)
- 10-08-2006, 03:28 AM #41Nole BoadayGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
Mike wrote:
> Nole Boaday wrote:
>> James Bell wrote:
>>> Please support your country and buy these shares.
>>
>> You have failed as a Troll.
>
> This must be some new meaning of the word "failed". Talk about hook,
> line and sinker.
You're right - he's practically drift-netted anybody that could be trolled.
.... but yeah, it was all to easy. Gone are the days of the well crafted,
intellectual but subtly inflammatory trolls. This was short, sweet and
had a flashing neon sign above it - probably why it attracted so many
victims?
- 10-08-2006, 03:33 AM #42Thames JellGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
James Bell wrote:
> A well run company, with world-beating management, an excellent product,
> loyal staff and a great brand image will ensure that T3 shares go through
> the roof.
>
> Please support your country and buy these shares.
>
Well, the shares couldn't go any lower. So I recommend a STRONG BUY!
Easy money!
NextG is the future of the internet and telecommunications in this
country. Sol has done well with designing this 4G network with the
external help of Alcatel.
The NextG network will replace any existing telecommunications network
that exists in Australia. The other providers just won't be able to
compete. Highspeed wireless internet for all!
- 10-08-2006, 05:29 AM #43D9Guest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
>> The shareprice dropped .05c as a result of Sols publicity the other day.
>>
>
> Well, 1/20 of a cent isn't going to bother anybody.
>
What school did you go to, I'll make sure mine dont go there.
- 10-08-2006, 05:08 PM #44NOYFBGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
WTF???? Sol's doing his own ads. What is this company? Aussie Home Loans?
"James Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>A well run company, with world-beating management, an excellent product,
> loyal staff and a great brand image will ensure that T3 shares go through
> the roof.
>
> Please support your country and buy these shares.
>
>
- 10-08-2006, 05:13 PM #45MauriedGuest
Re: T3 Shares are gonna boom!
On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 19:33:04 +1000, Thames Jell <[email protected]> wrote:
>James Bell wrote:
>> A well run company, with world-beating management, an excellent product,
>> loyal staff and a great brand image will ensure that T3 shares go through
>> the roof.
>>
>> Please support your country and buy these shares.
>>
>
>Well, the shares couldn't go any lower. So I recommend a STRONG BUY!
>Easy money!
>
>NextG is the future of the internet and telecommunications in this
>country. Sol has done well with designing this 4G network with the
>external help of Alcatel.
>
>The NextG network will replace any existing telecommunications network
>that exists in Australia. The other providers just won't be able to
>compete. Highspeed wireless internet for all!
You might wish to do a liitle research on how Wireless Internet works,
and have a look at how much spectrum is available for the Network and
more importantly, how much the Govt charges for the spectrum needed.
A piece of wire from my local exchange to my house I dont have to
share with anyone, unlike wire less which is a shared medium.
Also you might wish to compare the prices for existing wireless
networks with prices for cable / ADSL and not surprisingly the
wireless networks are always more expensive.
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